Redrows expects turnover to hit nearly £2bn following strong house sales July 7, 2021 UK housebuilder Redrows expects turnover for its 2021 financial year to be £1.94bn, following strong sales in the housing market this year. A turnover of £1.94bn would be a marked increase from 2020’s £1.34bn, but below 2019’s £2.11bn. In an market update this morning, Redrows said legal completions are expected to be 5,620 for the [...]
Land bank at Vistry surges amid housebuilding push July 7, 2021 London-listed housebuilder Vistry rapidly expanded its land bank over the last year as it ramped up home building activity. The firm increased its controlled land bank by c.1,600 over the last 12 months, it said in a trading updated published today. The firm also acquired 5,642 new plots over the same period. Read more: House [...]
House prices fall for the first time this year as stamp duty holiday winds down July 7, 2021 The price of the average UK property fell last month for the first time this year, as the end of the most generous stamp duty holiday loomed. House prices fell 0.5 per cent in June, down £1,284 to an average price of £260,358, according to figures from Halifax. The new figures mean annual house price [...]
UK construction output growth surges to two decade high July 6, 2021 UK construction output growth reached its highest level for over two decades, according to a closely watched business survey released today. The latest IHS Markit/CIPS UK construction PMI for June was 66.3, up from 64.2 in May, the strongest rate of output growth for exactly 24 years. Sharp rises in business activity across the three [...]
Eurozone construction activity continues rebound from Covid lows July 6, 2021 Eurozone construction activity continues to march on from its Covid lows, according to a closely watched business survey released today. The IHS Markit Eurozone Construction Total Activity Index was unchanged over the last month, reaching 50.3 in June, indicating a marginal expansion in construction activity. This was the fourth consecutive month that construction firms in [...]
Active Bitcoin addresses plunge as regulators eye crypto July 5, 2021 CryptoCompare data shows the price of Bitcoin (BTC) is still moving between the $30,000 and $40,000 range, although this week its volatility dropped significantly.
Nissan’s £1bn gambit in Sunderland is worth every penny of subsidies for Boris Johnson July 5, 2021 The campaign for the Brexit referendum seems a long time ago. By the calendar, it was only five years ago, and yet we remember it like another world: David Cameron was prime minister, Barack Obama was in the White House, François Hollande was sneaking out of the Elysée palace on the pillion of a scooter [...]
Post-Brexit rebound: London muscles out Amsterdam to reclaim trading top spot July 2, 2021 The City reclaimed its place at the top of Europe’s largest share trading centre rankings last month for the first time since Brexit, muscling out Amsterdam from top spot. £7.6bn (€8.9bn) of shares a day were traded on average at London venues in June, compared to £7.6bn (€8.8bn) for various Dutch venues, new data published [...]
Brexit: UK and EU still no closer to financial services deal July 1, 2021 The Chancellor today confirmed that the UK and EU have still not reached a post-Brexit financial services agreement. Speaking at Mansion House, Rishi Sunak said “our ambition had been to reach a comprehensive set of mutual decisions on financial services equivalence. That has not happened.” Sunak confirmed that the UK and EU have failed to [...]
Sunak reveals new climate impact disclosure rules July 1, 2021 Chancellor Rishi Sunak has today announced plans to introduce new rules to force firms to reveal their impact on the climate. Speaking at Mansion House, Sunak announced that businesses across the economy will have to report on the impact they are having on the climate and environment. “We’re launching new requirements for businesses and financial [...]